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DEAINING-TILES. 



chine for tile-making, 9S ; clay best 

 adapted for tiles, 100 ; on furrow-drain- 

 ing on tenacious clay soils, ib. ; Mr. F. 

 Burke on Bearfs djainiug-tiles, 101 ; 

 Mr. P. Pusey on, //;. 



DEAiNiXG-tilcs, on the Marquis of Tweed- 

 dale's tile-making machine, by J. Hunt, 

 ii. 148. 



, on Irvine's tile-making machine, by 



W. Ford, iii. 398. 



, on i^ipe-tiles, by J. Eead, iv. 273. 



, report on drain-tiles and drainage, 



by J. Parkes, iv. 3G9; gives the price, 

 size, weight, &c., of the tiles, by Tweed- 

 dale, Etheredge, and Read, 370; the 

 pipe -tile, 372; their progress in Kent, 

 373 ; dmability of drain-tiles, 379. 



, on the cheapest method of making 



and burning draining-tiles, by T. L. 

 Hodges, V. 551 ; working the clay, 

 553; he preferred Hatcher's tile-making 

 machine, ib. ; sheds for drying, 554 ; 

 construction of kilns, ib. ; cost of form- 

 ing the establishment, 555 ; note by 

 Mr. Pusey, 556 ; es-timate for draming 

 an acre of land, 557. 



, remedy for obstructions in (H. 



Mangon), xxii. 625 ; diagi-am of air 

 ti-ap, 626 ; calcareous obstructions, 625 ; 

 ferruginous deposits from peat, 627 ; 

 tiles should be covered with well- 

 rammed clay, 629 ; flushing adopted as 

 a remedy against deposits of red ochre 

 at the Duke of Portland's (J. E. Deni- 

 son), 630. 



, machines exhibited at the Shrews- 



bm-y meeting, 1845, vi. 318. 



, on the use of peat tiles, by the 



Duke of Richmond, viii. 570. 



, a report, by P. Pusey, on the tile- 

 machines shown at the Great Exhibi- 

 tion (in 1851), xii. 638. 



■ , the tile-machines sliown at the 



Lewes meeting f in 1852), xiii. 327. 



, clay analysed, xiii. 536. 



, machines at Gloucester (1853), xiv. 



363. 



, machines at Lincoln (1854), xv. 



377. 



, machines at Carlisle (1855), xvi. 



.521. 



, steam plough (Eddington's) at the 



Warwick meeting (1859), xx. 326. 



Dkaught of single cart-horses, T. J. L. 

 Baker on, i. 429. 



of ploughs, J. Freeman on, ii. 104. 



, on the advantage of testing, P. 



Pusey on, i. 219, iii. 191. 



DuAY and Co.'s (Cutchcombe's) mowing 

 machine at the Salisbury meeting, 

 report of the judges on, xviii. 422. 



DuEssiNG machines, a report on those 

 shown at the Great Exhibition (in 

 1851), by P. Pusey, xii. 631. 



, on tho.se shown at the Lewes meet- 

 ing in 1852, xiii. 324. 



Drewitt, R. D., comparative trial of 

 superphosphate of lime and guano for 

 turnips, vi. 581. 



, his farm near Guildford kept free 



from weeds, absence of wireworms, ho 

 believes that he thus starves them, xiv. 

 84. 



DiiEwiTT and Son on nitrate of soda as a 

 manure, i. 427, ii. 127. 



DivirriELD Farmers' Club, tlio, report of 

 a committee of, on reai>ing-machines, 

 xui. 334. 



Drift, tlie northern or glacial, xvii. 4">5 ; 

 ditto (Forbes), 456. 



Drill, the water-drop drill (Chambers) at 

 tlie Chelmsford meeting (1856), xvii. 

 577 ; at Salisbiu-y, xviii. 432. 



, Jethro Tull's first idea of (C. W. 



Hoskyns\ xviii. 419. 



, see " Water drill." 



(Hornsby's), at the Salisbury meet- 

 ing ; the adaptation of vulcanised india- 

 rubber tubes commended, xviii. 431 . 



Drill-hisbandry of turnips, by B. 

 Almack, iv. 49. See " Turnips." 



in Norfolk (Almack), v. 307, 353. 



of clover-seed (Almack), v. 327. 



in Surrey (Evershed), xiv. 85-90. 



Drilling of wheat, wide or narrow, by 

 T. W. Bramston, i. 294. 



wheat, on, and the proper distance 



between the rows (C. Rawlence), xxii. 

 449. 



Drill-peessers exhibited at the Shrews- 

 bury meeting (1845), vi. 314 ; at Salis- 

 bury, xviii. 432. 



Drills for distributing liquid-manure, by 

 C. Chandler, ix. 521. 



, report on those shown at the Great 



Exhibition (in 1851), by P. Pusey, xii. 

 600. 



, on those exhibited at the Lewes 



meeting (in 1852), xiii. 317. 



, a trial between the water-drill and 



the dust-diill in growing turnips, xiii. 

 408. 



, report on those at Gloucester (1853), 



xiv. 359. 



, those at Lincoln (1854), xv. 375. 



, those at Carlisle ( 1855), xvi. 508. 



, those at Salisbury (1857), xviii. 418, 



431. 



, those at Leeds (1861), xxii. 453. 



Driver, A. and W., their report on the 

 farming of Hampshire, 1794, xxii. 295. 



Dropsy in sheep (Cleeve), i. 314. 



